Yes , Dora the Explorer has a website (www.nickjr.com/dora-the-explorer/) ~ See related link below .
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well lets see she was born in 1999 and it is 2009 that means she is 10 now i don't know the date.
Dora can be seen at concerts they have for kids any where!!!so show up at concerts if you want to see Dora in person
Yes, I have her tied up downstairs right now. I should probably move the body outside behind the shed, but oh well. I live alone anyways so I am the only one that has to worry about it. See ya later!
The popular children's movies featuring character Dora the Explorer can be found in most movie or big box retail stores. These include Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and even Toys R Us. Additionally, sites like Amazon and eBay have big selections as well.
someone else answered below me -- see quoted text. but i believe the answer would be "Exploradora Dora." the Spanish word for explorer is explorador, and since she is female, it would be exploradora...and if you listen to the them song, it even says it in the beginning -- "super cool exploradora" -- NOT "super cool explorer Dora." original answer by another respondent is below: "you should search spanish translator on Google sometimes it gives you websites like dictionary.com where you can type an English word and it comes up in spanish! Please comment back to tell me if it works!!!! By the way when i went to Mexico Dora taught you to speak English!... i think"
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I want to find out more about patio enclosures and see pictures of examples of them. Where can I do that?
I think you must have the word wrong. Try turning on your tv's captions, and see if it spells the word out. Also, which episodes have you heard it in. Thanks.
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